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BED i MAY 21, 1011. VAME Master Boiler Makers Meet This Week OWE POUND A DAY HO OHE HEED WMW FAT HOU-BOUDLE CE3KJ GOES QUICK Wonderful Fot-Reduclna Secrets Revealed ty Famous Deauty, Who Removed From Her Own Dody Thirty-Seven Lbs. of Ponderous weigm in . Five Weeks and Oanlshed Double Chin Forever. Tim CrtfAITA SUNDAY SE-ilISS , v coogga ..I A -;PA I' ' A I ' jA. "I AJ AAo,j , N ( f xij CkasJj.IIeznpel - Chairman Jboeml Unterfaivmmt Conn. Omh will be host to the International Master Boiler Makers' association Tues day) WMenrtay, Thursday and Friday of thi week; The fifth annual convention of thie organisation will open at Hotel Home Tuesday morning, and at that time th .order of entertainment will ba announced (by Uie local committee on arrangement, j composed of C. L. Hempel, chairman; City : Boiler Inspector Robert IT. Wolfe, Clemjnt I Ryan, M. O'Connor and D. A. Lucas. I Every hour that the delegates can spare i from th business sessions will be flllfid I with entertainment features. This convention will bring to Omaha In fluenlial men from every station of th United Btatea and Canada, the organisa tion having a membership of 600. When It Ixost last year at Niagara Falls Mr. Wolf waa sent to make the fight for .Omaha aa th convention city thi year Aid won out. Th officer have written that they expect tUla convention to be one of the most largely attended and most Interesting yet beld, When th convention Is called n pn'.Fr Rev. Frederick T. Rouse of the First Con gregational church will make the invoca tion and Mayor Dahlman will eif:iU un welcome on behalf of ths Rity. Addresses of greeting are also scheduled for the open ing session by Jarr.es E. Haverstick, chair nan of th Commercial club executive com V V .mtttee; C. E. Fuller of th J B. W. Pratt of ths Norths J Vaiieyi T. R. Koop of mittee; C. E. Fuller of the Union Pacific, western, Missouri the tlurllniitora Lincoln, and Crflcnel T. W. McCullough. for th press of Omaha. Responding to the addresses of good will, th following members of the association will make brief spsecher: usurps .. z-ni-nelt, Arthur E. Brown, .1. 'I'. 'Goodwin, William Laughridge, M. J. O'Connor. The annual address of President A. N. Lucas will then be made, and the first businss esslon will tmmadlately f.illow. Following the report of the secretary, Harry D. Vought, and the treasurer, Frank Qrey, committee will be named. The pro gram contemplate morning sessions, con tinuing almost to 1 o'clock, but no after noon session will be held. The opening , business , Wednesday morn ing will be the' report of the apprentice ship committee. Then will come reports from other committees on standardising hop tool and flangea on boilers. Discus sion will follow on radical ' departure being mad In boiler and fire boxes, In locomotive building, and In , marine boil ers. From which it will be seen the con vention Is to devote much of Its time to Intensely practical matters affecting the business. Every session haa a program along similar lines. Final reports, election of officer and se lection of th next place of meeting will occupy th convention on the last day of Its salon, Friday. - Th oo nominees named prior to th meet tag of th convention In Omaha arei Law C, L. Hempel, Omaha, Neb., ehalr i man I A, XL, Brown, Louisville, Ky.i Wil liam M. WlUon. E'lver Shops, III.; John J. . Mansfield, Jersey City, N. J.; William H. Laughridge. Apprenticeship Qeorg Wagstaff, New fork City, chairman; A. E. Brown, Loula vlll, Ky.J, John B. Tate. Altoona, Pa; Jams Cromble, Hamilton, Ont.; J. A. Doarnbervor, Roanoke, Vs. . To Recommend Topic for Commute Re port at th Annual Convention In 1913 1, T. Goodwin, Pittsburg, Pa., chalrmanj, W, H. Laughridge, Columbus, O.; George W. Bennett. Albany, N. T.i William M. Wil ton, Silver Shops, LU. Frank Gray, Bloom tngton. 111. Basibas these, eleven other committee bavo bean giving attention to different technical sublets and will make roport at ' this convention. Among th praotJcal business organiza tion of th United State and Canada the IntarnaUonal IJastar Boiler Maker' asso ciation take high rank. It ha a long ARES0FTWI11TE CAitW i na to mxt si iii iritae. ay m IMnl i-uale, k-. ea tto im. alliii(tii!jte t . m assm . V ' -V H ' 1 , .JJ , i J Jit JlraiietJsaaitgemejit Cam. list of officers, scattered from Manitoba to Virginia and California, and M. O'Connor of Missouri Valley, on the local committee as an Omaha booster, la a member of the executive committee. The president, A. N. Lucas of Milwaukee, is a brother of D. A. Lucas, a. so on ths local committee. He served as first vice Pj-esldent befote being advanced to the head. For the last twenty-four years he haa been general foreman of the boiler de partment of the Milwaukee road. Harry D. Vcught, the secretary,' 1 a resi dent of Montclalr, N. J., but ha his offi cial headquarters In New Tork. Bo satis factory has been his rervlc as secretary that he has held th place for th last five years. . Frank Grir, th treasurer, make hi horn In Bloontlngton. 111. H ha been tor many years In charge of th boiler department of th Chicago b Alton rail road, and 1 serving hi fifth term as th treasurer of th organisation. CI: airman Hempel of the local arrange ment committee ia general boiler Inspector of the Union Paolflo, hi Jurisdiction ex- INFLUENCE OF DRESS COLORS Brtlllaat ghade laid te Infos Cheery Badlanoe tn Com. paay. Why don't women tndy th influence of color on th spirit and regulate the color in their wardrobe accordingly T" aid a woman who believes that a large proportion of her. social success 1 due to the variety of color In her wardrobe. "It make dreeslng so much more interesting, too. Tnml an I am of black evening gowna, I never will wear on unless I feel that 1 am thoroughly free from any tendency toward depression. A black gown aggra vate melancholy of mood. Put on I blacV gown In a somber mood and see If It doe not seem Just part of th mood. "Brown 1 another color that I avoid In depreaaed times. Brown 1 a heavy eolori It will drag depreaaed spirit lower. When naturally morose people tell m that thrtr favorite color la brown I feel Ilk saying to them, Llk seek like.' Brown la charming oolor, but should be worn only with the (lowing mood. "Gray la another oolor to bewar of tn down time. You know how a walk through a brown autumn wood will throw you Into the dumpe if you feel a bit dumpy and how a gray day make you more for lorn if you are feeling a little so. "Whit never drag on the spirit. It has always a serene Influence. But It wlU not always have the power to lift you out ef depression. It 1 too calm and imper sonal to deal with oartata mood which pink, yellow, blue, heliotrope, etc, may dispel. A mood that needs the help that yellow gives will be unaffected for the better If you Impose pink upon it. "I needed red th other evening. I had Dean aanea to a dinner which I was sure would be a dull affair because I happened to know who had been Invited to It, nice people, but Inclined to be heavy. I was sure that the women would wear the eon ventlonal black gown. So I wore a brll llant red gown. Why, when I put it en I felt it giving m eourag. 'Th Instant I entered my friend' drawing room I waa conscious of th lively clean of th atmosphere of my gown and the dull atmoaphere of the dinner party. I felt appreciation of lu cheery r dlanoe positively tingling In the air. Thar waa a special warmth la th way I was I ,- . f li ' j Eo3Td Z2T.&JT.&. City 2icdfcr laapettor tending from Omaha to Ogden, Utah. He Is a past president of the International or ganization, and for the last thirty years has been prominent In his line of business. M. O'Connor of Missouri Valley is gen eral foreman of the boiler department f of the Northwestern for this section and the lines west of the Missouri river. He baa been with the company twenty-three year and la the patentee of the O'Connor fir door for locomotive boiler. Mr. O'Coonor' friend are talking of pushing him for th vie presidency at th Omaha convention. Although not. living In thi city, he haa been a persistent booster for Omaha at every eon vent) on. and gave enthusiastic support to "Bob" Wolfe when th local boiler Inspector waa making th fight for this olty at Detroit in 1409 and at Niagara Falls fat 1910, D A. Luca ia th general foreman at th Burlington' boiler shop at Havelock and stand high among hi fellow. Like Clamant F.yan, local Inspector here for the Union Pacific, h la on the local committee b oca us of hi good work for Omaha in th past. greeted by those people that would not have been In their manner, however cor dial, simply and solely becaus of th re lief that my gown brought their spirit. Do you know that evening was a Jolly success just becaus of th color I had chosen to wearT There I no color Ilk rod. for putting th heart In one. It always seems to me the moat generous of all colors. A rsd gown is a most wonderful nerve saver, because It doe so much work for you in itself. "Green ia a refreshing color to wear, especially In summer. A gown of green on a hot day will invito one' thoughts away from the discomforting temperature. "I know a woman who 1 regal In a purple gown and not so at all In gowna of other oolor. In them she is charming, but not regally so. "If a fascinating study and get more so th deeper one goea Into it. It make dressing more Interesting, onoself more charming to oneself and to others. Women who stick to few color or who wear col ors without regard to their relation to mood ar Immensely behind In the art of being attractive." New Tork Bun. Seligioiu Sotea. Oeneral William Booth, who recently celebrated hia euihty-aecond birthday. 1 situ aouvely eru,mcfcd In lurtberuag th woik ef that baiviiuoa army, ami be wt:4 toco inaJto a apcaKlax tour of Norway, SwaUea and Denmark. Traveling mlgnc b-t tailed hie ono rurealkMi. aiiaoan ne s ae aara on mtuytxuud aa lu ooca oa Urry Harri. the boy preacher, wfte ta Uie wuuder of ooiUiinawTi uteio Ua fears aso. hi ba TUksio. aoiud v kui hi-, fataar, bom aa savant fur yea, ILut paivnc stoves to as a una itjr vbuui Har ris aoognc tor year as an aocotnpflca of fcisy iJarria, who had told him hi family were all dead. Rev. David Kelso, who ha beea a Pulton county, .Pennsylvania, preacher for luore than half a otmtury. ka Mm more of hie own race In direct daeoant loan uoet peo ple. He knew hia own great-granilparoaLs, hia grandparents, hie paienia, hi own children, grandchildren and great'grand chLuren. and hope tu Uv to th Dfth generation below him. The women of the Methodlet Foreign Missionary society have raised fM.UuO fur a new buildlnc at th Iaabella Thorburn college at Lucknow, India. Th building la to be erected a a memorial to Mia LilaveU Klngh, the young Hindu woman who nam to America eeveral year ago fi.r the purpos of raising th money for th oolleg and who died before she bad fairly iartd oa her work. a'1.000 Thi Queen of Beauty, After TJnsuooes- ruuy using roisonea m-nirs, ana aa vertlssd Bemedl) Perfcot new Bom Method cf Bednolng th rorms of Men and wo men to Perfeot Pro portion. Arrangement How Mad to Tarnish All Our Header, Absolutely Tree, a Copy Of Ho? Wonderful Book Telling of Her Bemarkabl Treatment of How to Bednoe the Hainan Form in a Harmless, Pleasant Mis Bit. Out Ont and ZsaU Coupon Below he Offer tl.OOo In Cash if She rail to -nv in superiority or Sex seeth ed Over AU Other. Marlori Hamilton, know America a the famous "Calendar Uirl." IS nOW reCOSrnUed a the rreatoat knnorn expert in the art of fat reduction, and she practices only simple, natural methods In reducing double chin and excess fat. Ghe Is acknowledged as th hi,at. priced exclusive photographic model for art calendars in America, demundine one hundred dollars per hour from noted Calender Houses" for her time. Realiz ing that an abundance cf superfluous I lesh would no longer keep nsr in mad demand by photographic artists, she set about to reduco, her increasing weight liv n mrr velouay simple method of her own No drugs or harmful massaetnp: no sweating; no painful physical culture ex ercises: no starvation ,in;t t .,r t,t tho old rldlcul.i.is niiHlviJs uie tu;cd In her splendid new treatment. The free book of thin niman nf explains to men and women, how by her natural, harmless treatment, they may re- w iuiiumvua wcikiu lrie rate or one pound or more dally. How any man ? woman may banltih douole chin quickly and renal n new health and vixor. Our readers will be astonished to learn for the first time of a really new. marvel ous method of FAT REDUCTION, ns re ferred to In this splendid hook, and now offered freo as an advertisement to our readers for a short time. You will be amazed to know how Tap Idly you may reduce your double chin and excess fat In a few days by following her Instructions. All fat men and women who desire to make themselves more attractive should secure this wonderful book nt once and Irrmrove their ftaure oulcklv hv hr methods. This hook Is written In a fascinating style. It explain how this famous photo graphic model, who Is the raging "Calen dar Girl" of the present time, reduced her own weight THIRTY-SEVEN POUNDS In FIVE WEEKS by purely natural meth ods, snd without resorting to druss, star vation diet, external stuff to rub on the body, or harmful exercises. Write for the book at once, and learn the anguish she felt when her girlish beauty started to develop to abnormal proportion. Read of the terrors she felt when the monster fat made her realize she mut give up her profession and fade into oblivion. Learn how she experimented, and with determination and grit conquered fat; learn of these things so you may Improve your own form and destroy your fat so it will not be longer neceasary for you to subject yourself to the awful danger of excessive flesh. Miss Hamilton's health was at one time miserable on account of burdensome flesh, which had developed rapidly. She was weak and tired all the time; unable to sleep night or digest her food; he re peatedly used all treatment and method of flesh reduction known to medical sci ence. Violent exercises, starvation diets and worthless drugs, also external stuff to rub on her body, were all of no benefit. So, realising that if she desired to longer QUEEN MARY TABOOS HOBBLE London Society Fear She Leans to Puritan Ideas. IS DEAD SET AGAINST BETTINQ Kiag George Inclined to Bee Thlsor a the o,oeea Does and Dislike the nisqae Flay and Book oa Sex. BY LADY MARY MAN WARING. LONDON, May 20. (Special to The Bee.) Queen Mary' recent pronouncement against the hobble skirt i but another Indication of the trend of her majesty' mind, which Indicate that the tendency of th court will be toward th rather puritanical ideas of the later Victorian year. In fact, th Queen la, a has been said, "on the aide of the angels," and already th effect of her Influence ar beginning to show. They will be much more marked, it 1 understood after th coronation. Bhe la dead against playing card for money, betting on races, cigarette smoking for women, and other such up-to-date diversions. And she seem to think that her own sex should not shoot, stalk deer, drive their own motors, or fly in aero plane. Her majesty Is also advene to risque play and to novel on ax questions. Th domsbttc woman is Quetn Mary' Ideal. Then ahe has her own views on dress and personal adornment Aa regards her lad iea la waiting and maids of honor, ahe has put a ban on over-tight skirts, huge nats ana aay gowns that are made with half-short sleeves and w.th na neck bands. Bhe likewise objects to hair that is too much puffed at the bides, or that la colfted In the extreme of fashion. The queen likes her Uiiies to dress more or ieibS on her own l.nci,; but at court It Is an understood fact that there must be no undue 'imitation of royal costumes. It Is no secret that the queen has much the stronger will of the roal couple and that sue w.ll hav her way in ali matters. Th younger and gayer aet regard the out look a distinctly gloomy. Indian Belle a Sensation. Bociety has been watching a latuer in tereatlng romance with keen -fellah. For om time the pretty daughter of a cer tain well known Indian rajah have been very prominent In the smart set of Boitus of the Bupper club on a Saturday night. Among the young men who worshipped at th shrine ot thea dusky divinities waa the young Marqula of Stafford, heir to th title and great estates of the Leveson Gowera. Although, of course, nothing can be said against th young women, who, In their own country, ar amoug th great one ot th eai th, the Idea of an ail.unc between the heir of the great houa of Sutherland and the daughter of tho prince of a subject race as not to be thought of for a moment, so that immediately the young man' family were cognisant of the slat of affair effort were i.iade and we hop successfully to cur tna young man to hia love-alokneea. With that end Ui vlow, hi lordship la aa w hav said, shooting big gain in Africa, and It la to be hoped that the good advice of his family and the presence of his pretty nouain may bring th young man to' a proper appreciation of hi position aa an IbngUah aauiieitiun and th hair to such great family tradition and powr. A rise Old lor. Lord Ayebury celebrated hie birthday the other day. He proves very effectively thi fact that the world ha almost been remade in th last eentury. "Though I am not yet $H." a aay. "I am older than any IIM CASH FREE TO ALL -'..raV'- x TWO PHOTOS OP MAKJOSIB HAMTLTOW, THE PAMOTTS "CAIinVIAB OXBXi," SEOWISO KB SHD1TCTIOH OP 37 VB. IS PXYB WEEKS. continue a the star In her profession, and ie longer sougnt arter Dy art caienaar houses of America and Europe, she must do something quick to prevent the en emy fat from destroying her beauty, she studied on an entirely original and different plan, and after repeated efforts and many failures, made whnt she con siders a wonderful scientific discovery, by means of which she haa. perfected a treat ment which actually reduces the weight in a remarkably short time, and adds to the strength and health of the individ ual with every pound taken off. MIhs Hamilton also made a great study of the system employed by the Japanese, who remain through life slender and vigorous, and it 4s said she has a treatment similar to theirs. j This woman's remarkable success has amazed her frlenda, who stand aghast In astonishment, marveling at this young woman's wonderous skill. Her method Is so simple, yet It is looked upon with curiosity and admiration. By this system any person may reduce their flesh In the privacy of their own homea with out medical assistance, at th rate ot one pound or more daily. With her marvelous method befor you, any man or woman should make a wonderful lmprovgement In his or her an- Kearance quickly. You should quickly anlsh your double chin .and excess fat railway company, any electrlo light com-' pany, any telephone ortelegraph company." A story Is told of a surgical operation Lord Avebury ence 'had to undergo. HI friends tried to persuade him to take chloroform. "No, thank," ne replied, "I would muoh rather be present at the op eration." Advocate Beard. Among the multitudes of suggestions for fittingly commemorating the reign of King Edward VII, perhaps the most novel of all Is that emanating from Captain Macllwalne, R. N., who says: "Our late king strongly favoured the growth of the beard, he grew one himself, and, to say the least, encour aged It growth by the members of his personal staff. His brother, the duke of Edinburgh, a naval officer, grew a oearu. Our preaent king share the view of his father, grows a beard himself and makes his staff do the same. -Amnn the men of the present day tne beard Is the exception, not the rule. Is t The Arnold Massage y.:' '.' v '" """'J, "Vy-'"i " 'I1'1 r f ;Vf;;;:. Massage for Weak and Lam Back, strengthens tho Spine. Vibrator remove Wrinkles, Crowsfeet, Pimples and all ir regularities. Correcting the Hip l ines. For Obesity, reduce excessive fat formations. r Strengthens the Spine, Cures Hheumstlsm. Stomach and Bowel Troubles. After Hhin Make Keep th healthy, vet y, Pee relieve sore- lanarui, A e e ' ..-i .... 1 l-Q mm , i . . Bhnvlng t EIF SHE A OUR READERS OUR READERS as many others can testify to having done, and Improve your health rapidly It is simply astonishing the number of men and women who write In, regarding the wonderful result of her new process for banishing fat. Mrs. H.. of California, writes in and ays: "The first week after using your treat FREE BOOK COUPON- This coupon entitles all reader to recelv en copy of thi grt book, en titled "Fat Reduction Without Drug," poatag prepaid, aa explained tn artlol Cut out this coupon and end it, with your nam and addruss plainly writ ten; or, better yet, write your name and addre plainly on a pojtal card or letter and send it to MARJORIB HAMILTON, Suite 470, Colorado Building. Denver, Colorado, and the book will be sent you by return mall. She will send all our reader everything aha agree to send ebaolntely free, so that you may learn of her Home Treatment fo start In the reduotlon of fat at once. Name Addre Town not Incomprehensible that th manhood of the empire, who are otherwise always so ready to accept a royal lead, should In. this matter ' show such Indifference, or worse, to th view, both expressed and Implied, ot their klngsT Is it not tlm that they emulated their example and fulfilled their wishes? "Th British empire in beard would b a memorial to our lata king such a hi heart would have loved. Can any one doubt how such a memorial would be ap preciated by hia son, our present klng?' Hareaa Skirt 'Wedding. Neany 2,000 women assembled at the Union Congregational church, Sunderland, the other day to see a "harem klrt" wed ding. The congregation wa so curious that when any one entered the church it sprang on the seats to look. The Rev. J. G. Aldridge rebuked them. "This con duct," he said, "Is most unseemly. 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' Hair and Scalp preveut Baldness, Cures Weak and Lame Back, Lumbago, cclalli-a and Kheu-limlism. eta JFAIILi ment and new system I lost three pound that was encouraging. But th second, week I lost eight and one-half pound mora 8o delighted waa I that I kept right on ualng it, until at th end of th fifth week I had lost thirty-two pound, and felt Ilk a new woman. My health has Improved, my headache have entire ly left me, and what delight me most i that while using your' simple method I kept right oa eating everything I craved, I consider your system the only perfect on known for a apeedy and sure reduc tion of flesh." Much Interest Is shown in thi new remarkable method by letter from dla tlnguished physicians, which prove that even, doctor are ouilged to give up drug ana acKuowieoie this woman a metnoa superior to all other. i ne distinguished Diiysician. Dr. waiter Robinson, write In and anya: it is with muoh Pleaaur that 1 orrer congratulations upon this splendid method, of treatment lor the reduction of super fluous ileali and double chin. Nothing, in my opinion, could be more effective. This mettioa is tne emy scieniirio niemoa of treatment endorsed by the medical pro fession. I consider your method of treat ment, not only original, but remarkably clever, and the only truly scientific way to reduce superfluous flesh and dowbi chin harmlessly and quickly." Enthuslastlo letters as the abnv should be indisputable evidence of th remark able merits of tills treatment. The de lightful letter from satisfied users which are being received from fat men and ' women are regarded as strictly conflden- till. Miss Hamilton considering it a great breach of confidence to permit publication of the addresses of those kind enough to express their heartfelt gratitude to her, i The most astonishing part or tnia rat- i reducing method is that It does not cre ate wrinkles or leave the skin flabby, but, ' on the contrary, it haa a tendency to tighten riesn; sometning not usually ai tempted by other methods. j All our readers wno wisn to give up harmful diet, starvation methods: who wish to abandon the harmful Internal and external remedies and painful exerolses. should write rnr a copy ol her latest work. so that they may learn how It Is possl- I ble to at once begin tne reauouon or, burdensome flesh. Simply cut out th coupon below an mall it at once, aa ernlalne.1 In coupon, and DON'T SEND ANY MONEY, becaus particular are entirely rree, aa this charming "Calendar Girl" Is so grate ful for her own health, brought about by her simple methods, that she I doing her utmost to benefit man and women in. need of a perfeot home treatment which will benefit thoe burdened with uper fluoua flesh, and thereby make life really worth while. I State wa an eager rush at each taxJeab that cam up. Whan th wedding party ar rived they were all in ordinary conven tional attlr. Th crowd had been hoaxed. Woman a Chores. Wardens. Though not exactly a common blackberries, women church warden ars neither a novelty nor a curiosity, aa the Easter vestries remind u. Isabella, Marchioness of Exeter, who was unani mously elected church warden for the par ish of Deeping St. Jamee, South Lincoln shire, has been church warden for twelve years. 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